Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors In Benin Likely To Experience A Minimal Increase In Their Functional Roles Over The Next 5 Years
Executive Summary:
Due to the stable democratic political climate and the government's efforts towards increased privatization, it is likely that state sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs) within Benin will experience a minimal increase in their role within the country over the next five years. However, corruption remains a perpetual problem affecting the business and investment climate within the country, hindering a more significant increase in the role of NSA within the given time frame. Currently, Benin's social, political, and economic atmosphere allow for a minimal role for NSAs (represented by its score of 2 on the State Sanctioned side of the Role Potential spectrum), and it is likely that business NSAs will be the main driving force behind the minimal increase in the non-state actors' functional roles within the country.
Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors In Benin Likely To Experience A Minimal Increase In Their Functional Roles Over The Next 5 Years

Executive Summary:Due to the stable democratic political climate and the government's efforts towards increased privatization, it is likely that state sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs) within Benin will experience a minimal increase in their role within the country over the next five years. However, corruption remains a
Analytical Confidence: 7
Source Reliability: 8
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